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Username: July

Post Number: 1
Registered: Apr-06
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Hi.
I have Pioneer DVR-310 DVD Recorder and a lot of Disney Videos. I want to transfer them to DVD but unfortunatly I can't do it as my recorder says "Copyrighted Material" What can I do against it?
Thank you
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2540
Registered: Jul-04
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You can get a stabilizer for less than half the price of that. Do a search for digital video stabilizer, or look on ebay.
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2557
Registered: Jul-04
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They work fine, I've been using one for about 15 years. There's been a lot more complaints about the Red Pro than the $20 stabilizers.
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Username: Cruzer

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Registered: May-06
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Just signed up today. and I have a question I also want to archive my vhs collection to dvd, I have a dvd recorder / vcr combo. I have archived some vhs tapes over to dvd. However some movies won't let me. I know that I have to get a decoder (maybe a sima ct-2??). But the real question is Do I have to get seperate units, vcr, dvd recorder, and a decoder or will my dvd recorder/vcr combo plus a decoder work??? The vcr / dvd recorder model that I have is a Zenith model ZRY-316, if thats helps any
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2558
Registered: Jul-04
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You will need a seperate VCR so you can connect a stabilizer between the VHS and DVD.
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Username: Cruzer

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Registered: May-06
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so all I have to do is purchace a video decoder and hook up the unit to the vcr / dvd recorder combo and I will be good to go?
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 2560
Registered: Jul-04
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If you've got a combo, you'll need a stabilizer and a seperate VCR. There's no way to connect a stabilizer between the VHS and DVD on a combo.
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Username: Cruzer

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Registered: May-06
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YOU THE MAN Mr. Massey. Thanks for the heads up. I was a bit confused on the seperate vcr and the combo . I'll purchase the stabilizer, set it up and let you know how it turned out wish me luck Thanks again.
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Username: Guagua

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Registered: Dec-07
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when i try to record a vhs on my dvr-310 pioneer dvd recorder, it only reproduces audio, but there are no signs of video. But connected to the TV works fine. Is there anything I could do? Does the VCR plus+ function has anything to do with it?
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Username: Samijubal

Post Number: 3664
Registered: Jul-04
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Connect the VHS to the DVD with RCA cables and set the DVD on whatever input you used.
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